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J&K Students Association called for immediate short summer break between scorching heat

Web Desk, 23/05/2025
Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association on Friday urged Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and the Education Department to announce the ongoing and intense heatwaves, especially a week’s immediate summer break for schools in the center area.

In a statement, the national convenor of the association, Nasir Khouhmi expressed deep concern over the unprecedented increase in temperature in the Kashmir Valley. “Our region has not been submerged for such excessive heat. Current Heatwave has made daily life unbearable, especially for students who are being forced to participate in school in dangerous weather conditions. Long -term contact of this type of heat can cause dehydration, heatstroke and other serious health complications,” he said.

He indicated the lack of basic infrastructure in schools to deal with the moving temperatures. He said, “Most educational institutions are ill, lack of many functional fans, proper ventilation, or shaded outdoor places. Students are often forced to walk long distances under the blazing sun, which increases the risk of heat related diseases and endanger their overall goodness.”

Completing similar concerns, Adil Bhat, the national general secretary of the association, said, “Heatwave remains without any relief, and weather forecasts have indicated more spikes in temperature. The government should work immediately for the safety of students. The delay will not only harm their health, but will also affect their concentration and educational performance.”

The association highlighted that the temperature in various parts of Jammu and Kashmir has reached a record height, causing the classrooms to become heated compared to the outdoors. The situation is particularly serious for primary and middle school students, which are more vulnerable to the effects of heat stress. “This is not just a weather issue, it is a public health and child rights issue that demands immediate administrative action,” he said.

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The association urged Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Education Minister Sakina Itu to declare an active and human view by announcing a temporary one week summer break till the season is normal. The association said, “Ensuring the safety and health of school going children should be a top government priority. Forcing students in sick-equipped classes during an extreme weather event, not only irresponsible, but also insensitive.”

The association said that it had received many representation from parents in districts that expressed concern and concern over the safety of their children. He said, “There is widespread public restlessness. Parents are hesitant to send their children to school, and their fears are valid. The government should not close one eye for this growing public spirit,” they insisted. The association urged the government to give immediate and kind response and did not wait to reveal the crisis. “Governance should reflect people, especially the living realities of children,” it added further. (KDC)

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